A few months ago, the folks from 16Hours reached out to me and asked if they could use a few of my photos in their Urban issue. I didn’t hesitate in saying yes, and couldn’t be more excited about the final product.
There are 37 different photographers, all with their own unique interpretation of Urban spaces, in a really well designed and beautiful magazine.
Buy ‘Urban’ HERE (digital or physical).
Name: Drew Shannon
Age: 25
Location: New York, NY
Occupation: Marketing
Website: http://drewshannon.netList:
- Digital camera (not pictured)
- External Hard Drive with nearly 10 years of photos, music, and documents
- Baume Et Mercier Watch (gift from my parents)
- Cufflinks (10-year kidney transplant anniversary gift)
- Medication
- My dog
Because I upload new photos almost every day, I sometimes forget about shots from the past. Looking back at 2011, here is the third and final part of some of my favorite photos from the past year (in chronological order).
Because I upload new photos almost every day, I sometimes forget about shots from the past. Looking back at 2011, here is Part II of some of my favorite photos from the past year (in chronological order).
(Source: drewshannon.net)
Because I upload new photos almost every day, I sometimes forget about shots from the past. Looking back at 2011, here is Part I of some of my favorite photos from the past year (in chronological order).
So as some people may know, I recently printed a book recapping my Photo of the Day Project from May 2010 to May 2011.
I made a pretty small number for family and close friends, and still have a few sitting on the shelf that I am making available if anyone is interested.
Price is $25, and includes shipping to anywhere in the US. If you’re located overseas, email me, and we can make an arrangement.
Please email me if you’re interested in buying a book, or have any questions.
Thanks!
The books are here! The books are here!
Since finishing my 365 Project about a month ago, I’ve been working hard to put the photos into a book for friends and family.
Today, the 15 final copies from Blurb arrived in the mail, and I couldn’t be happier with the final product. Someday I would love to spend a little more time making a “nicer” curated book with fewer [better] photos, but as a reasonably-priced record of my project to show to people, I’m really happy with how it turned out.
112 pages and approximately 400 photos.
I <3 NY, but NY doesn’t <3 Me.
I haven’t taken any photos in awhile, so I’m going back through the archives and finding things I haven’t posted before. Hopefully back to regularly-scheduled higher-quality posts soon.
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